Agri-Business
Global food prices in April rose to their highest level since January 2024, according to a new report from the World Bank.
N.Ireland
May 2026 wheat futures increased by £3/t in the seven days culminating on Friday (April 17), according to AHDB.
The recent strengthening of fertiliser prices could boost world grain markets, a senior senior...
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) remains committed to securing a sustainable future for agriculture in Northern Ireland.
Ammonia, manufactured with ‘a zero’ carbon footprint, should be commercially available within the next two years.
Yara, one of the world’s largest fertiliser manufacturers, has said that its financial results...
For the first time since the fertiliser crisis began back in early 2022, Calcium Ammonium Nitrate...
A modelling study led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh suggests that surging energy...
Fertiliser giant Yara has today (Thursday, October 20) is set to pay shareholders an extra dividend as it reported revenue of $6.2 billion (€6.4 billion) for the third quarter (Q3) of this year.
Arable
Tom Bradshaw has urged the government and industry to help farm businesses plan for next year’s crop by publishing fertiliser prices...
Secretary George Eustice has announced that changes to the use of urea fertiliser will be delayed by at least a year.
International prices for fertiliser have reached their highest levels ever, according to a key...
An unprecedented rise in all input costs looks set to impact the price of potatoes in the shops throughout Ireland, with...
Chemical fertiliser is a hot topic at the minute in the agricultural sector, with concern over pricing in 2022 and possibly beyond.
AgriSearch has commissioned a report to assess the impact of price increases on the economics of fertiliser application for grass production.
It's hard to get away from the fertiliser debate taking place across the island of Ireland at the present time.
Grass
Fertiliser sales have slowed considerably over recent weeks, according to the IFA's latest fertiliser price update.
There is a wide variation in fertiliser prices across the country, with farmers in the south east paying the lowest prices.
Fertiliser sales have been a little easier in recent weeks, according to the IFA's latest update on fertiliser prices.
Urea prices have fallen by €50/t over the past 12 months
Fertiliser prices are set to remain static next year, according to Teagasc.
Deciding which fertiliser to use at this time of the year will depend on soil fertility and previous fertiliser used this year.
Despite oil prices falling significantly in early 2015, fertiliser prices remain stubbornly high in the EU